On Nov 28, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:

> It is their product just like you own your own property.  If you  
> choose to
> keep the property, say a house, improved then fine.  If you live in  
> it and
> don't fix it up over time so what it is yours.

        And this is why it is always a risk to invest your time into  
developing a product that you can't control. If you're like Stephen,  
who doesn't give a crap what happens to the code after he gets paid,  
it doesn't matter. But if you are either developing a vertical market  
product that you wish to sell for a while, or are developing an  
application on which your business will depend, it is a HUGE risk to  
base it on a product that you cannot control.

-- Ed Leafe
-- http://leafe.com
-- http://dabodev.com




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